08-27-2013 02:46 PM
1. When I buy USPS Priority Mail (online via ebay/paypal) ... is the free $50 insurance automatically included?
2. If package is lost or damaged does USPS refund value of pkg + shipping cost?
3. Do I need a a printed receipt or copy of the label?
4. Or is all of the information I would need on line at Ebay or Paypal?
5. Does sending USPS Priority Mail (Insured) elimate any chance of buyer saying "item not received"?
Thanks, I've never had a claim but am curious about the procedure, I did read the USPS site about insured items that may be lost or damaged but would like your opinion.
Also, if item is received damaged and the buyer does not cooperate with the post office, then what?
I think my little small town post office/post master & mailman could verify that I send an apropriate USPS priority mail package.
Sorry, lots of questions 🙂
09-03-2016 12:36 PM
Okay, there is a lot of confusion about if this then that about USPS insurance. Online is much better than the person behind the counter I would think. And on big claims (only the post office knows for sure what that is) the buyer may have to cooperate for the claim for the post office. They do not have to do so for eBay. That is a whole different ball of wax.
And I am no expert by any means. I have filed one insurance claim in the last 3 years.
But. It requires the cooperation of the buyer. Most will help with this since photos have become something a three year old with a phone can do.
Big help is photos of the damaged item in the packaging if you want no problem claim. If the buyer sends you that, you are good to go (assuming your packaging was good or the box looks like it was run over by a semi) with an online claim that includes the photos, the ended eBay listing page with value of the item (don't even think about claiming more that you received for the item). Do include a copy of the shipping paid...this is where purchasing your postage through eBay/paypal is a huge advantage).
Doing all this does involve a bit of time. You decide if it is worth it.
Submit the claim and YOU wait.
The buyer does not. You refund.
I have no proof, but if you are making a claim every week the post office should be giving you the skanky eye. I am of the opinion that using online postage help big time in your claim. Using online postage makes you a known sender.
As far as worth the bother, that would depend on how much extra who cares money you have in your pocket.
I admit it. I have been lucky.
Radine
11-11-2016 07:50 AM
Insurance coverage for any of the three big mailers require that any item have three inches of foam protection around the intire item to be insured. This is the reason you must bring the box with the item and all packing material. If you item box doesn't allow 3 inches there isn't a claim!
11-11-2016 08:26 AM - edited 11-11-2016 08:27 AM
@nevetsd1497 wrote:Insurance coverage for any of the three big mailers require that any item have three inches of foam protection around the intire item to be insured. This is the reason you must bring the box with the item and all packing material. If you item box doesn't allow 3 inches there isn't a claim!
Where in the world did you come up with that? LOL
11-11-2016 04:26 PM
Try and process a claim at the PO,UPS,Or FedX they will tell you just what I posted!
11-12-2016 05:59 AM
1st ... this thread is 3 years old.
2nd... A package must me packed securely against damage. But there is no "3 inches of foam" rule. 😞
I have no problems with USPS insurance because I pack my fragile items properly. All (the few that I have had) have been paid without having to present the box. All had adequate pictures of the damaged boxes and contents with the label clearly shown.
You will notice that I mentioned that the boxes were clearly damaged ... the most recent one looked like it had a spear hole all the way through.
The claims would probably NOT have been paid if the boxes did not show damage. If something is damaged in shipment and the box shows no signs of damage ... the problem is probably in the packing.
I had one buyer send me pics of the box they had received. It looked like it had been through a war zone. They said that they were afraid that the bowls were destroyed .... but they were intact and undamaged ... because I packed them securely 🙂 They were thrilled, to say the least.
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05-15-2017 02:58 PM
My package is lost.
05-16-2017 05:52 PM
@carlyletienn_0 wrote:My package is lost.
Ok,
Did you need help with something?
05-16-2017 05:54 PM
Yes my package that I sent was lost to eBay.
05-16-2017 06:41 PM
@carlyletienn_0 wrote:Yes my package that I sent was lost to eBay.
Not understanding!
ebay doesn't sell anything. Individuals do.
Did your buyer not receive an item?
or
Did you not receive an item?
05-16-2017 06:51 PM
07-24-2017 07:10 AM
Does insurance come with priority mail.